Editor's note: Welcome to another installment of "Teammates," an occasional Playbook series in which athletes share personal tidbits and anecdotes about their colleagues.

It’s pretty obvious why Broncos receiver Eric Decker is a finalist for the 2012 VIZIO Top Value Performer award, given to the player who most exceeds the worth of his paycheck.

With base pay just under $500,000, Decker finished second in the NFL with 13 touchdowns. Not surprisingly, he was quick to give credit to the quarterback who connected with him on those scores, Peyton Manning.

“It’s nice to have No. 18 in town,” Decker told ESPN Playbook. “Since he’s been here, he’s helped me grow so much as a pro as far as preparing, getting better as a football player and knowing the game better.”

To celebrate his achievement, we asked Decker to bestow a few awards of his own to his teammates. Here’s what he said:

Best dresser: “David Bruton. During October, it was Breast Cancer Awareness Month. He actually got a suit in pink to wear for all our away games. He’s always wearing the new jeans, new shoes.”

Worst dresser: “The offensive linemen. I don’t think that’s a big key to their life, their wardrobe. They just kind of wear whatever’s in their closet. They’re not picky about it. I respect that.”

Ihenacho brings it in every practice. Justin Edmonds/Getty Images

Tries hardest in practice: “Duke Ihenacho. He’s a practice squad guy but in Week 16, he’s still giving us full-speed looks and he’s coming down and hitting you when he has pads on. He’s a guy who goes hard every day.”

Biggest eater: “Manny Ramirez. I saw him once eat a Philly cheesesteak and a Chipotle burrito in one sitting. Pretty impressive.”

Toughest: “Elvis Dumervil. He’s played through a lot of nagging injuries and still performs every day and doesn’t complain. He puts on his helmet and goes to work.”

Most sentimental: “Mike Adams. He’s a tough guy but he has that soft side.”

Smartest: “Peyton Manning. I don’t think anything fools him. He puts in more work than anyone who’s ever been around. He’s just a naturally smart person and that’s why he’s really good – you have to be intelligent like he is. In film study, there’s stuff he points out you wouldn’t think of.”

Count on Von to bring the goofy. Dustin Bradford/Getty Images

Funniest: “Von Miller. Goofiest is a better descriptor for him. He’s lighthearted, always having a good time. His last game of the year, he wore a cowboy hat with red pants and cowboy boots.”

Best dancer: “Omar Bolden. We always have fun on Saturdays and have someone break it down, do a little dance. He’s been out there multiple times.”

Worst dancer: "Aaron Brewer. He got out there and tried to dance. I’ll say it ... wasn’t like Omar’s. Just a goofy dance.”